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thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. >> yesterday, trump stood by his story on abc's "this week." jersey city's mayor denies anyone in his city cheered as the power towers collapsed and even chris christie, new jersey's governor, says he does not remember that happening. a megamerger in the pharmaceutical industry. reports say pfizer will buy allegren in a deal worth more than $150 billion, it would be the biggest acquisition in any industry in a record setting year for mergers. the combination would likely be based in oo ireland where
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corporate taxes are lower. >> thanksgiving travelers are getting a break. gas prices continue to plunge. the average price of a gallon of gas nationwide is now $2.08, down 14 cents since this time last month. and 70 cents less than last thanksgiving. aaa says gas prices should dip below $2 in 41 states by christmas. we're celebrating some internet history this morning. "world news now" at the center. >> 20 years ago, right now, we were the first tv broadcast to stream live on the internet. this was ground breaking stuff back in 195. as kevin newman and antonio morrow anchors a whole 12 people watched from around the world. that number quickly dropped to just seven classic "world news now," but we weren't deterred by that. >> we aired a segment where kevin talked with a viewer via the internet, a grainy black and white version of skype or
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facetime. our producer who headed up the experiment victor compared those images to those sent back live for the first time landing on the moon. we stopped broadcasting live online after about six months, happy to be part of internet history. >> that's actually a big deal for 20 years ago. >> if only the show had invested in that skype device. >> and sadly, we still only have like 20 viewers online watching us. >> what's not true. >> i should point out we're nearing a milestone on facebook at 994,000 likes on facebook. we're almost at 1 million. we've come a long way. so coming up, teaching kindness in a classroom and lessons learned from compliments. also ahead, stuck for months in vacation paradise. unable to go home. the heartache for a couple ordered by police to stay at a resort. later, buying meat from a
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dare to feel more with new k-y love. that would be former congresswoman that would be former congresswoman gabby giffords continuing her remarkable recovery from gunshot wounds five years ago. giffords along with her husband mark kelly completed a charity bike ride over the weekend in arizona. last year she did only an 11 mile portion of the event but started training for longer periods of time. >> i think gabby's in good shape to do this. she's been training a lot. so she's pretty much ready to go. this is a great event. >> and giffords later tweeted
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"goal achieved." one word to sum it all up. >> you said only 11 miles? that's impressive. >> only 11 miles last year but she upped it by going 40. >> that's tremendous. >> she said it was awesome. >> well, a dream vacation has turned into a nightmare for an oregon couple because of a fatal auto accident. >> the man isn't allowed to return to the u.s. for at least six months while the case makes its way through the courts. ron claiborne with the story. >> an oregon couple trapped in paradise. >> i just want to go home to my girls. >> john eckman and his girlfriend lori breeden went on what was supposed to be a long relaxing trip to the dominican republic three weeks ago. >> we were going to stay for five weeks. this happened a week after we were here. >> now they say a judge will not let eckman leave the country ordering him to stay the next six months because they were involved in a deadly car accident. >> my heart is broken because i love this place so much. and i love these people. >> reporter: the couple says they were driving a rental car
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late at night down a busy freeway when they hit a motorcycle laying in the middle of the street. >> i had no time to react. we were both in shock. this man was laying there. >> reporter: the driver of the motorcycle was also in the street but they did not hit them they say and they believe he was already dead. the aftermath captured on video but a passerby, making local news headlines in the dominican republic. >> the few people that were on site were talking about that he had been hit by a truck. >> they say they pulled off to the side of the road immediately. but when police arrived they arrested eckman. >> i didn't know what was going to happen to john. i was terrified. >> stripped of his american passport, the u.s. embassy unable to help. john says he is free on bail. for now according to dominican police, he cannot leave his hotel for the next six months. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> saga that will be on going. coming up, a teacher's inspiring message for students.
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>> crosby stills and nash. >> you like that. >> i am told. yes. in classrooms around the country, the schoolday almost always starts with some sort of routine. >> for many kids it may not always be exciting or inspiring for that matter, but in one special florida classroom, that is certainly not the case. here's byron pits with the true power of a morning message. >> i am here with all my friends. we've been in the same special education classroom for three years. >> this is chris ullmer, special education teacher whose unique teaching style is going viral. >> you're awesome, great, you're fun. you're silly, you're fast, you're strong. thank you for being a great student. >> he starts classes with compliments. >> i think everyone in here loves you. >> yes. >> great job. >> i think it's important that they learn how to be kind to one another. so i model that and whatever they see me do, that becomes their reality.
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>> and his kindness curriculum has grown outside of the classroom. >> seven months ago, i started a blog called special books by special kids. and the reason we started that was so that the children in my class who have a variety of different conditions are now able to communicate with the world. my goal is to help people step inside the minds of these children because i think that their minds are some of the most pure i've seen. >> i love you, too. you're a great student. >> you're the best teacher. >> byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> what a sweet story. he says they speak the language of respect and understanding and that's what's made a difference in his classroom. >> it's cut through to many of his students i guess. >> uh-huh. made a big difference. and this story is a great reminder how teachers have changed our lives for the better. we want to hear from you. how has a teacher changed your life?
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>> did you try the beef jerky? would you like to? >> reporter: candy store for the carnivore, that's how the owners describe their butcher shop that's remained in the family for more than 100 years. >> started in about 1827. >> reporter: doug and don owens knew one day the store would be theirs. the meat shop struggled in the depression during the 30s and recession in the '80s. >> $24.58, please. >> reporter: business has exploded the past few years toe sometimes 600 customers a day. that's good and bad. >> when i come in here after hours to get a steak for myself, i have to sneak into the backdoor and kind of hide behind the counter. >> reporter: otherwise he says he would be serving customers all night. this summer he had a brainstorm to satisfy after hour meat lovers. >> while i was hiding behind the counter it kind of hit me we need a vending machine out front. >> reporter: just swipe the card and select the meat. you can get five yards of pepperoni and summer sausage.
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>> i think it's a great idea. makes me hungry. >> reporter: customers have never seen anything like it. >> i thought it was movies or candy or something. i can't believe that it was beef jerky. >> reporter: the brothers have big dreams for owen's meat machines. >> we've got ten machines it that will be out around the state within the next week, and within the next few months or a year after that, we're hoping to have anywhere from 100 to 200 or 300 machines. >> there we go. >> reporter: that's one way to bring home the bacon. >> $25. thank you. have a good day. >> komo news. >> what do you think? >> both of us are like pescetarian. it's an interesting concept for us. i don't know that i would want to go there for my meat. i'm not sure where i'd go for my meat. >> they should expand and maybe do a cheese shop by a vending machine. good cheeses are hard to find after hours. >> that's very 1% of you. do a cheese shop by a vending machine. good cheeses are hard to find after hours. >> that's very 1% of you. hard to find after hours. >> that's very 1% of you.
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this morning on "world news now," nation on edge. >> the terror watch from coast to coast from flights diverted to sporting events threatened. first responders in the homeland taking no chances before the holiday after brutal attacks overseas. terror manhunt. the intense investigation in belgium. police putting brussels on lockdown while looking for the paris attackers. the tension as the workweek begins. >> extreme weather. the heavy snowstorm hitting the busiest airports in the middle of the country before thanksgiving. now temperatures take a nose dive and accuweather is tracking it all. ♪ and later, the american music awards. celine dion's tribute to paris. the make-out session seen by millions and winners take home the awards. an unforgettable evening.
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it is monday, november 23rd. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning to you on this monday. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm reena ninan. what a night it was last night flow. >> it was an amazing american music awards all three hours playing out there. it started out with a dance medley from j. lo and ended with a medley by justin bieber in the rain and you know, besides the rain, celine deon brought.to tears. >> it was really moving her tribute in french. we're going to begin with the terror watch this morning in america just three days before thanksgiving. >> worries over potential paris copycat attacks have authorities across the country on high alert drilling first responders particularly here in new york city. we're going to start our
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coverage with abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: americans on edge, heading into some of the busiest travel days of the year. this southwest airlines plane diverted, officials say, because three passengers were behaving suspiciously. >> when someone says you're making an emergency landing, of course, you're going to be kind of nervous. >> reporter: the flight headed to los angeles. those passengers causing concern taken off the plane and questioned and later allowed to re-board a different flight. in atlanta, law enforcement saying they received information about a threat against a professional wrestling event, but the fbi said it had no specific or credible information about any such attack, adding it takes all threats seriously. >> the goal of a terrorist attack is to injure and kill as many people as possible. terrorist groups are always looking for those targets that are softer, that have lots of people, but are difficult to secure. >> reporter: in new york city, hundreds of emergency responders taking part in an exercise.
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a terrorist in a suicide vest now added to the scenario in response to those paris attacks. president obama vowing that fear of being targeted by terrorists will not become the new normal. >> they can't beat us on the battlefield, so they try to terrorize us into being afraid. as president, i will not let that happen. >> reporter: here at laguardia airport and many other airports around the country, security fears mean travelers will see a much heavier police presence for weeks and probably months to come. ron claiborne, abc news, at laguardia airport in new york city. the center of europe's terror crisis under its highest terror alert. for a third day, brussels is on lockdown. subways are shuttered, schools are closed as both police and soldiers guard the grand palace, the city's main central square in what belgian officials fear will be an imminent paris-sky 4 is mass casualty attack. the u.s. embassy is asking u.s. citizens to shelter in place. brussels is the home of a
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suspected eighth paris attacker. he still remains at large. belgian police arrested more than a dozen people in 22 raids yesterday as the hunt for salah abdeslam continues. >> reporter: walk down brussels, the metro closed. >> it's not normal. you know? >> reporter: belgian officials say they'll maintain this highest level of alert, a response to what is police believe is a serious imminent threat of attacks targeting malls and public transport. >> we need to have support from the belgian army so everything is secure here in brussels. >> reporter: amidst this lockdown, the manhunt growing for escaped paris killer salah abdeslam. authorities say the 26-year-old terrorist went to belgium following the attack and a lawyer for his driving
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companions claims he was possibly wearing a suicide belt. back in paris, the memorials still growing as we learn new chilling details of the nightmare inside the bataclan concert hall. the lead singer of the american band playing there that night in upcoming interview with vice news. >> several people hid in our dressing room and the killers were able to get in and killed every one of them except for a kid who was hiding under my leather jacket. >> reporter: this picture of another accused terrorist, one of the men they say passed through greece before detonating a suicide vest outside this stadium. president obama again vowed to put an end to isis. >> we do not succumb to fear. >> marci gonzales, abc news, paris. >> we're learning new details what might have been behind the deadly terror attack in the hotel in the african nation of mali. it was an apparent attempt to derail the peace process between the central government and separatist groups in the northern part of the country. those peace negotiations have been dragging on for more than two years.
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state department contractor terry kemp was one of around 20 americans at the hotel. >> they never looked. they were shooting. the shells were hitting me. they never looked. i don't know why. >> there was one american among the 19 victims of the attack. anita datar. she was a public health worker and former peace corps volunteer from maryland and a mother to a 7-year-old son. back at home and to breaking news from new orleans where at least 16 people have been hurt after two groups opened fire on each other. police say the shooting happened when hundreds of people gathered at a playground for an impromptu music video shoot. officers were on their way to break it up when the gunfire erupted. they suspect it might be gang related. >> funeral services set for the young black man shot dead in minneapolis. the killing of jamar clark a week ago has set off a series of protests. witnesses claim the he was handcuffed at the time.
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a charge the police department strongly denies. investigators from the justice department expected to start looking into the case. now to the extreme weather and the coldest temperatures since last spring for the midwest and east overnight. the midwest has already had its first snowfall of the season put impact on transportation in other parts of the country. with more, here's phillip mena. >> reporter: an early season snowstorm is giving midwesterners an early taste of winter before they've even tasted thanksgiving turkey. were you prepared for so much snow? >> it's a bit of a shock coming from the warm weather we had. so no, not really. >> reporter: parts of illinois are getting some of their biggest november snow totals on record. even big rigs couldn't muscle
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their way off the slick roads. >> i would stay off the roads. they're really bad. slippery, icy. >> reporter: ice made driving a risky business. >> i don't think i've gone faster than 15 miles an hour all day. >> i've seen people in ditches. >> reporter: streets and highways were littered with auto wrecks as howling winds and heavy snow joined forces to drive down visibility to near zero. travel by air also a slow go. more than 1,000 flights canceled at chicago airport. 900 stranded passengers spent the night on cots at o'hare airport. 900 stranded passengers spent the night on cots at o'hare airport. some suburbs getting as much as 16 inches of snow. chicago's snowiest november in more than 100 years. the weight of snow and ice too much for trees and power lines. >> the power line just went right into the street. it was crazy. >> reporter: the deep freeze has dug in across the midwest for now. but forecasters say the region will defrost in time for thanksgiving. phillip mena, abc news, barrington, illinois. >> i'm a florida girl. i can't drive in that type of snow. >> i can't live in that kind of snow. stay that way. >> i know. mother nature should be locked up and put in jail because the deep freeze he mentioned is chilling the northeast and southeast. we don't want to go below 50 degrees here. >> hang in the next four months.
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accu-weather meteorologist cam tran has our forecast. good morning, cam. >> good morning, reena and kendis. brr, it is going to be down right chilly across the northeast. this trough will bring a surge of colder air across the northeast. highs today mainly in the upper 30s. some spots will hit the mid 40s. that's it. those temperatures will be 10 degrees below where they should be for this time of year. that surge of colder air will dip down as far as the lower mississippi as well as the eastern gulf coast. we have freeze warnings in effect till midmorning including austin and houston stretching as far as east as montgomery, alabama. back to you. >> brr is right. thanks, cam. the snow wasn't a problem for some residents of madison, wisconsin. that's actually a delight for the zoo's twin polar bears. two of the newest residents rolled around in the snow, putting on a show for visitors. >> apparently the first time they saw snow in their new home. the 3-year-old twins came to madison from st. paul, so they're no strangers to snow. if they had come from florida, they wouldn't have the same
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feeling. > they'll get used to that coming this winter. coming up "the mix," a scene going viral. a boy trying to sing the national anthem with the hiccups. also ahead, the american music awards. one direction's big moment on stage and j. lo, boy did she have many moments as emcee. we're sharing the big highlights. first, the medical student called a hero for a very selfless act. how his bravery could have cost his life. and do join us on facebook. share your opinions. we love hearing from you and also on twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." we love hearing from you and also on twitter@abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." i don't use super poligrip for hold, @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super poligrip free.
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blaming it on a candle. officials say that's what started this fire on the 50th floor of the john hancock sky scraper in downtown chicago. five people including a police officer suffered minor injuries. it was contained to a single bedroom. but the flames saluting out of the window surprised many holiday shoppers below. surprisingly, big john does not have a sprinkler system. well, a med school student is in critical condition this morning after confronting a gunman when he saw a woman in trouble. >> the search continues for the shooter after the terrifying encounter captured on camera. here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: authorities are searching for this man, 21-year-old euric cain accused of kidnapping a woman and trying to kill the good samaritan who tried to save her. >> we know who you are, and you need to know that we are going to find you. surveillance video captured the woman walking alone in new
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orleans at nearly 4:00 a.m. friday morning. a hooded man approaches, dragging her away. the woman disappears from frame. she is alone with her alleged attacker when peter gold who is a fourth-year medical student at tulane university, drives by scene. gold brakes, backs up and gets out to help. his hands up, gold pleads with the man, who has a gun on him and is demanding cash. the aspiring doctor is shot in the stomach. >> perp is a black male, grey hoodie. >> reporter: the suspect tries to shoot gold repeatedly, aiming at his head, but he fails and takes off in this suv. an anonymous bystander saw it all. >> i saw the guy with the gun shoot the guy in the stomach. i saw him stand over him and attempt to shoot him. >> reporter: the woman gold saved got away and is recovering. in a statement to abc news
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gold's family thanks everyone for their continued concern saying peter's condition is improving. a friend and classmate describes him as a great guy who "always has your back." apparently true, whether he knows you or not, gloria riviera, abc news, washington. what bravery. >> absolutely. it's not clear if the gun jammed or not. very fortunate in that case. man. >> and tulane university is contributing $10,000 to help find any information on that suspect. coming up in our next half-hour, a form navy s.e.a.l.'s new mission. over 18 miles up. his record setting wing suit jump almost gone wrong and his fellow heroes he's jumping for. first, the flashy dance moves from music's biggest star. our must-see moments from last night's american music awards. that's up next on "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. night's american music awards. that's up next on "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations.
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[ [ singing in french ] oh boy, hands down the most powerful moment from last night's american music awards. celine dion with an emotional tribute to the victims of the paris attack. hardly a dry eye in the house. >> take a look there. dion who is french canadian sang a rendition of edith piaf's hymn. beautiful images of paris shone brightly behind her amid all the fun had at the award show. it was easily the most memorable performance i'd say of this year's amas. >> incredibly touching, really was. >> yeah. the evening filled with plenty of others. the evening filled with plenty others. where do we start? how about the host, j. lo is a good place to start kicking things off with a killer medley of this years areas hottest songs.
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>> like a fly girl. >> back to the '80s. >> this went on for quite a bit. j. lo do all of the medleys of songs with her flag girl moves. >> she was fantastic. >> and nikki was impressed. those weren't the only moves. megan trainer and charlie puth had quite the moment after performing the song "marvin gaye" together they put on the moves on each other. ♪ marvin gaye let's get it on. >> okay. >> oh. >> oh, my goodness. >> oh, my god. what were they serving backstage? >> what's going on? >> wow. >> are they together? >> i would think they were together. >> get a room already, people. >> a source close to trainor tells "people" magazine the two are just friends. >> they're definitely together. >> yes. and i need friends like that. and friendly is something people are not calling nicki minaj during the ceremony.
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>> nikki seemed to be annoyed at different points in the evening even though she had wins for favorite rap artist and favorite rap album. during one of her performance speeches, she seemed anxious to get off stage. >> thank to you universal records, cash money and young money. thank you. >> you know what? there's a lot of pressure. maybe she was just -- she forgot somebody. i give her the benefit of the doubt on that one. some people are staying she rolled her eyes and stormed off stage similar to getting annoyed with miley cyrus at the mtv video awards. >> there's a lot of the pressure. make sure the girls are not -- all tucked in and not coming in. >> that is an engineering feat to make sure all of that is all that is together.
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the emit -- epitome of good manners, as always, the four lads from one direction. they took home the biggest award of the evening. artist of the year. the second year they won the top prize. >> they took home the award for favorite duo or group in the pop rock category. >> good for them. considering it's the last time they'll win an award. >> you love them. and justin bieber, dancing in the rain. >> this is quite cool. he did a medley. yeah, this is justin kind of doing a medley of all of his hits. quite a comeback for jb over the last year. >> is he getting wet in this or is it just -- computer generated? >> i think he got pretty soaked in it, but he still performed during it. and there was controversy over the weekend on whether or not he's back with selena gomez. there were photos of them. but that's still like controversial. >> we don't know if they marvin gayed and got it on? >> we don't. by the way, the awards are still going on in l.a. do we have a shot on what's going on on stage? that's still happening? > this is a live abc camera.
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>> they're still on stage. >> wow. >> getting it on. >> i like how you get the backstage camera well after the amas are over. you are a man with connections. >> might be some raunchy stuff. we'll check in with them. >> "the mix" up next. have always been pretty good. yeah, no complaints. we've always had a lot of fun, but i wanted to try something new. and i'm into that. so we're using k-y love. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both of our sensations. right, i mean, for both of us, just... yeah, it just takes all those awesome feelings you usually feel and it just makes them... rawr... dare to feel more with new k-y love. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful.
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with every flush. lysol. start healthing. ♪ yeah, click and now it's tim and now it's time for "the mix." we'll talk about determination. a young kid 7 years old sings the australian national anthem. >> yes. >> except he does it with hiccups. take a listen. ♪ rejoice [ hiccup ] >> he didn't let the hiccups stop him. quarter of a million hits watching this boy. >> he nailed it. you could see some of the players laughing a little bit, chuckling. bravo to him. >> he didn't walk off the field. well done. >> he did it. congrats to him. all right.
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so a little bit of sports. another hiccup this one on the field during the packers and the vikings game. take a look at who delays the game. a little rocky going for it right there. >> are they trying to put him in a bag? >> he's going for the gatorade. joe buck with the man beard. >> great pad level. >> great extension. >> did he get away? >> 3-0. green bay on top. covering it all. >> joe buck covering it all there for us. he -- he didn't get away. they did finally nab him. but it did create a little bit of a delay. by the way, the packers finally needed that streak of luck as they won the game finally. >> you credit the squirrel? >> the squirrel, yes, yes. >> okay. remember when we did a segway, the guys on segways to justin bieber's song "what do
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this morning, terror this morning on "world news now," terror takedown. police put brussels on lockdown. the numerous arrests and relentless search for the fugitive wanted in the paris attacks. homeland tension. investigating suspicious activity across our country, causing flights to divert and sporting events to be searched. police taking no chances. and new this half-hour, donald trump's controversial comments about 9/11. >> his remarks under fire this morning and who now says the gop front-runner is not telling the truth. and later in "the skinny," the american music awards. while the hottest acts in the country were getting awards, see who really
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rocked it and who didn't when it comes to fashion. it's monday, november 23rd. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this monday. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. it really was a wonderful night there at the american music awards. it's always something special to look forward to see who wore what. the good thing for j. lo fans, she wore everything. >> she really was beautifully dressed i have to say. >> many, many costumes. >> sparkle is clearly in. >> it seems that way. everything was bedazzled. we'll get to the highlights from that, but we're going to get started overseas with the epicenter of europe's growing terror crisis under its highest alert this morning. >> as the manhunt for the suspected eighth terrorist attacker intensifies in brussels, the city faces a third day of lockdown ten days after that wave of isis attacks in paris killed 130 people. authorities in belgium are now worried about a potential copycat attack. >> reporter: in brussels, masked police swarming the neighborhood where several of the paris attackers lived. one still at large.
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guns drawn moving house to house. in the heart of the city, the police and military blocking off streets, brusquely moving pedestrians and warning journalists to stay back after an unknown threat was reported. >> if we start shooting, you are in the crossfire. >> reporter: it appeared to be a false alarm, but it is no wonder the police are on edge. again, this city will be on lockdown. subways shuttered, schools closed, shopping malls, restaurants, all potential targets in what belgian officials fear is an imminent, mass casualty attack by multiple assailants in multiple locations. the paris scenario. the u.s. embassy urging american citizens to shelter in place. the search focused on salah abdeslam believed to be on this surveillance video obtained by the daily mail shooting at one of the restaurants in paris. authorities say he drove to belgium, passing unnoticed through three security checks. the lawyer for his companions telling abc news he may have
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been wearing a suicide belt. abdeslam's brother saying in interviews that the family thought salah was going on a ski trip when he disappeared prior to the attacks. now he is hoping he ends up in jail rather than dead. outside that brother's home in a neighborhood that has sent more than any other here to fight and train syria, this 15-year-old told me there are some people in the neighborhood who are terrorists, but that doesn't mean that everyone is. >> until police find abdeslam and the other men they believe are stalking this city waiting to attack, brussels will remain on high alert, reassessing the security threat every day taking no chances, martha raddatz, abc news, brussels. >> so now 200 miles to the south of there, authorities also remain on high alert in the city of paris. the mood across the city of light is the markedly somber. the hottest tourist spot, the eiffel tower was nearly deserted
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yesterday amid a heavy security presence. more than 1500 additional soldiers have been deployed across the city. america is a nation on edge three days before thanksgiving. authorities from coast to coast stepping up security and screenings at airports and events. philips arenas in atlanta, the scene of yesterday's wwe survivor series match-up was the target of a potential isis threat. but the fbi says there of the no specific or credible information. it all has first responders working overtime just in case. abc's ron claiborne has more. >> inside a terror drill on a new york city subway, the nypd put on a demonstration testing its response to a lone wolf style attack. >> lessons learned here will be shared across the country. >> reporter: the drill was planned long before the rampage in paris. the lessons couldn't have come at a better time. >> terrorism cannot prevail if the people refuse to be terrorized.
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>> reporter: while there is no specific threat to the u.s., enhanced screening and security scares seem to be the new reality in the post paris world. a flight headed from indianapolis had diverted to kansas city after reports a group of passengers would not follow instructions. >> we all thought something was wrong with the plane. >> we had no idea it was a security issue till the officers came on. >> reporter: everyone else reboarded and the plane landed late in l.a. police questioned three people involved and rebooked them on a later flight. in philadelphia, the marathon delayed more than 15 minutes as runners struggled to get through security screening. in atlanta, wrestling fans encountered beefed up security after reports that isis could be targeting the wwe event. >> there's threats every day. when you're in the middle of it, it makes you feel uneasy. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating saying it takes all threats seriously, but that there's no credible information
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at this time. extra reassurance for a country on edge. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. breaking developments in the murder of a pastor's wife in indiana. a possible gang-related shooting injured at least 16 people. police say the shooting happened when hundreds of people gathered at a playground for an impromptu music video shoot. officers were on their way to break it up. two groups started firing at each other at that time. >> the family of tamir rice still asking for justice one year after the boy was killed by police. a vigil was held yesterday at a park where he was killed while carrying a toy gun. video from the incident shows a police officer shooting tamir within seconds after arriving on the scene. rice's cousin spoke out. >> he was a child. i wasn't a thug. he wasn't a gang banger. he wasn't any of those things they tried to portray him to be. >> a grand jury has been hearing testimony in the case for months.
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the family accused the prosecutor of dragging his feet and are demanding that he remove himself from the case. two people have been arrested in a deadly purse snatching at a georgia walmart. surveillance video shows one suspect walking up behind the 65-year-old victim, grabbing her purse. she's then dragged and run over as the suspect speeds away. this is the victim's brokenhearted grandson. >> they're pathetic. i mean, going around robbing older women for maybe just a few bucks that they have left, they're cowards. if one of us would have been there, anyone in our family that could have done something, they wouldn't have left that parking lot that night. >> an eyewitness was able to give police a description of the suspects. they were later arrested in tennessee. police say they may be linked to ten similar purse snatchings. we turn now to the weather. the midwest is digging out from its first snowstorm of the season. chicago's o'hare airport got more than 11 inches of snow, the most in 120
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years in one day there with hundreds of flights canceled yesterday. driving was a challenge, as well. this blast of arctic weather is heading for the northeast and gulf region, as well. here's cam tran at accuweather. >> good morning. >> good morning, reena and kendis. a chilly start to the workweek across the northeast. we have this trough that will bring in a surge of colder air across the region. so expect high temperatures today to be mainly in the upper 30s. some spots hit the mid 40s. that surge of colder air will reach the lower mississippi as well as the eastern gulf. we have freeze warnings in effect till midmorning today and that is from central texas all the way into eastern alabama. we're also watching our next big storm system off to the west here. this system will start to move in across the i-5 corridor by late tonight bringing rain showers across seattle into portland. as that system inches further inland, we're looking at chilly weather as well as a rain/snow mix along i-5.
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further inland, snow upwards of a foot in some areas. back to you. >> our thanks to cam. storm clouds have opened up just one week before one woman's wedding day. >> kylie had been planning her wedding for two years when she got dumped by her fiance. it gets worse. he dumped her by text message. >> nice move, bro. >> kylie didn't let it get the best of her. the jilted bride and her bridesmaids put on their dresses and did a color run ending up bright-colored powder. >> she plans to clean her wedding dress and donate it. that's good. >> good for her, right? make the most of. how about that honeymoon? >> take all the girlfriends. >> that will be fun. that's cool. coming up in "the skinny," the big winners from the amas, including the performers who won the unofficial fashion contest. also ahead, the navy s.e.a.l.-turned-daredevil who
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the republican who drew the short straw is filing an appeal. >> you think? they decided with yahtzee next? >> rock, paper, scissors. >> that's true. so, there is a new poll that finds donald trump in the lead among republican candidates followed by ben carson, marco rubio, ted cruz and jeb bush. >> the first poll since the deadly terrorist attacks in paris triggering controversial statements from the current front-runner. it's "your voice, your vote" with abc's devin choir. >> reporter: donald trump is turning up the tough talk about terrorists and drawing cheers. >> we've got to chop off that head like they're chopping off the heads of our people. >> reporter: just take a look at who republican voters trust most to handle terrorism, in our new abc news/"washington post" poll. trump topping the list by far. >> so you'd bring back waterboarding? >> i would bring it back, yes. i think waterboarding is peanuts compared to what they'd do to
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us. >> reporter: trump reopening a debate about interrogation and torture and stirring up new controversy over this claim about 9/11. >> i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down, and i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. >> you know, the police say that didn't happen and all those rumors have been on the internet for some time. did you misspeak yesterday? >> it did happen. i saw it. it was on television. i saw it. >> you saw that with your own eyes? >> reporter: while some around the world cheered after the 9/11 attacks, there are no known evidence of crowds in new jersey coming out to celebrate. trumps said he wants a database to closely track syrian refugees and wants surveillance of mosques. at his rallies --
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>> get them out of here! get out! >> reporter: tensions are running high. on saturday in alabama, this black lives matter protester claims he was beaten and subjected to racial slurs after heckling trump. >> maybe he should have been roughed up because it was absolutely disgusting what he was doing. >> reporter: trump leads dr. ben carson by ten points in our new national republican primary poll. the fourth straight month he's held the lead, and in iowa, the critical voting state where carson has been ahead, early signs that trump may be closing in. devin dwyer, abc news, washington. >> the race only two months to go. we'll see how it all plays out. coming up, the big winners at last night's american music awards. >> the fan favorites and the hot fashions. that's next in "the skinny."
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♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ skinny, so skinny so topping the american music awards last night, this morning, last night, meghan trainor and charlie puth of course, well, they're actually still going at it. they just won't stop kissing. >> this is going to be one of the most talked about moments from the amas today. water cooler moment. >> awkward or hot. >> are they dating? should they be? >> i don't know. they're still going at it, folks. should they get a room perhaps? let's round up the other big winners. >> starting with your buddies your favorite one direction. >> what up, fellows. >> they won the big one, artist of the year.
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song of the year went to taylor swift. t. swift was not there. >> they were robbed. who was there, sam hunt winning for new artist of the year. he may be the next taylor swift, the country star primed for a mainstream crossover. >> other big winners florida georgia line, nicki minaj and the weekend. all three winning favorite artist in their respective genres as well as favorite album. all the awards voted on by the fans online or through social media. >> a fun night. >> it's not an awards show without seeing all the latest fashions. start with j.lo, of course, the host of the evening going through nine different looks on stage. this was my favorite. >> that's pretty. >> so she closed out the show
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thanking the producers and, of course, everyone who made her fantastic dresses. there were so many. >> and earlier on the red carpet, selena gomez, look at her here shimmering in that ruby frock. >> go back to that j. lo one there. really. lots of people thinking she may have shown up with justin bieber after a night out on the town this weekend. alas, the biebs showed up on his own wearing a pseudo--grudge look with ripped jeans and t-shirt. >> turning to the newest victoria's angel gigi hadid turning heads with there white two-piece. and new mom, carrie underwood looking glittery in her dress and caped combo. it looked amazing. > singer z lala. she wore an octopus dress. >> always a bjork that arrives. >> always one who pretends they've never been there before. there was another award show last night. i'm sure saw this. this was a fantastic one. this one a bit more high brow. now to london for the uk's longest-running theater awards. >> that's where you see her there, nicole kidman won best actress for her portrayal of a scientist in "photograph 51," her first play in london in 17 years. >> another movie star james mcavoy won for his work in the "ruling class." two more movie stars, judi dench and ian mckellen hosted the show. it was a fantastic, fantastic show. and we've also got to talk about
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two of hollywood's best looking people are now happily hitched to each other. >> yeah, talking about sophia vergara and joe manganiello who got married last night in florida. sophia is sharing lots of photos of her new hubby. >> look how great they look. here's their first dance to a sinatra version of "the way you look tonight." the lavish ceremony and reception at the breakers resort in palm beach. beautiful. >> lots of "modern family" co-stars were there including jesse tyler ferguson and reese witherspoon, channing tatum, even arnold schwarzenegger was there. and pitbull performed. sophia got down and dirty with some 400 guests who were asked in lieu of gifts they donate to charity. >> what a good cause. >> looks like a fun time. >> it sure does. getting down. coming up, the record-setting mission. you're still trying to protect me, real or not real. >> real. that's what you and i do. keep each other alive. >> oh.
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>> you're still trying to protect me, real or not real. you're still you're still trying to protect me, real or not real. >> real. that's what you and i do. keep each other alive. >> oh. katniss and peta, more than just surviving this weekend but thriving. the installment of the "hunger games" movies raking in over $100 million domestically in its opening weekend. >> it's the lowest opening though for the franchise. the new bond film "spectre" and the peanuts movie coming in a distant second and third. >> i did see "hunger games" this weekend. fitting and long ending to the series. okay, this next story is certainly someing you'd expect from 007. we were talking about it except it's a real-life american hero. >> a retired navy s.e.a.l.
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pushing the limits of endurance to help fellow veterans. john donvan has the story. >> reporter: you're watching a man on a mission. andy stumpf, a highly decorated former navy s.e.a.l., now battling in the air. he's wearing a wingsuit. he's a world class skydiver and instructor. climbing now to more than 36,000 feet. too high to breathe on his own. as he prepares to jump he makes the mistake of poking his head out. and suddenly the wind grabs him, spinning him around. >> i knew i was in for a wild ride. >> reporter: he could have passed out, even died, but he managed to regain control. >> after i got out of the spin, the flight itself was visually breathtaking. >> reporter: stumpf surpassed the world record for absolute distance in a wingsuit, more
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than 18 1/4 miles. the best part, he's doing it to raise money. his goal, $1 million for the navy s.e.a.l. foundation. it's for the ones who do not make it back. >> i couldn't imagine making the sacrifices that i've already made and then at the end of the day not having him to come back to. >> reporter: despite being seriously wounded, andy did make it back to his wife, his three kids. but lots of his friends didn't. >> it was a huge help to know that there are people and organizations back here at home that are willing to step in, in case something happens to you. >> reporter: stumpf served ten tours of duty in afghanistan and iraq. now he says his fight is to help those still fighting to protect our country. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> one point at the end, apparently looks in the camera and says, "let's not do this again." >> i think his wife was quite fine with him doing that. 17.5 miles was the last distance achieved in 2012. stumpf says he started sky dining out of jealousy of the other guys that can do it. don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. this is abc "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. other guys that can do it. don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for
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